Okeanos Aggressor

This luxury 33 metre liveaboard departs throughout the year on dedicated diving adventures to the remote Cocos Island, where pelagic species abound.

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The Okeanos Aggressor yacht departs on a series of eight night charters (Sat-Sun) with five days diving, and ten night trips (Tue-Fri) with seven days of diving.

Accommodating 22 guests, the vessel features nine deluxe staterooms with double/single berths and one with quadruple occupancy. All are furnished with air-conditioning, en-suite bathroom and TV/DVD. There is a separate dining room and spacious lounge with a partially covered sun deck, wet bar and grill on board. The well-equipped dive deck has personal gear lockers, rinse tanks and a three-tier camera table with low pressure air hoses. Digital photo facilities are offered on board and photo-pros are available for free coaching with equipment rental.

Up to four dives a day (including optional night dive three times a week) are offered to sites around the immense, volcanic Cocos Island. Diving is from a spacious tender. The boat is equipped with 12L tanks (Yoke) and, with enough notice it’s possible to rent a 15L tank. Nitrox is available for a surcharge. It is recommended that you travel with a spare kit and safety equipment, however all divers will be provided with a GPS locator that operates through satellite in case of an emergency during the trip.

The primary marine attractions around Cocos Island are the large pelagics - hammerhead sharks, rays, mantas, turtles and enormous schools of fish. Occasionally there are sightings of whale sharks, marlin and bottle-nosed dolphin. The bottom of the ocean floor at Cocos Island is volcanic rock and most of the action is found around 30 metres with visibility ranging from 24-30 metres. Definitely a hit with photographers!

Dive trips

Cocos Island is one of the world's finest liveaboard destinations, and you can expect to see hammerhead, silky, silvertip, Galapagos and white-tip sharks on this exceptional trip, as well as eagle and manta rays.